Tuesday, August 30, 2016

Pg. 99: Jerry Flores's "Caught Up"

Featured at the Page 99 Test: Caught Up: Girls, Surveillance, and Wraparound Incarceration by Jerry Flores.

About the book, from the publisher:
From home, to school, to juvenile detention center, and back again. Follow the lives of fifty Latina girls living forty miles outside of Los Angeles, California, as they are inadvertently caught up in the school-to-prison pipeline. Their experiences in the connected programs between “El Valle” Juvenile Detention Center and “Legacy” Community School reveal the accelerated fusion of California schools and institutions of confinement. The girls participate in well-intentioned wraparound services designed to provide them with support at home, at school, and in the detention center. But these services may more closely resemble the phenomenon of wraparound incarceration, in which students, despite leaving the actual detention center, cannot escape the surveillance of formal detention, and are thereby slowly pushed away from traditional schooling and a productive life course.
Learn more about Caught Up at the University of California Press website.

The Page 99 Test: Caught Up.

--Marshal Zeringue